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What made it difficult for early United States leaders to maintain neutrality during conflicts between France and Great Britain?

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The answer is a) The United States’ national bank had investments in France.

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One of the things that made it difficult for early United States leaders to maintain neutrality during conflicts between France and Great Britain is that France had been a major ally of the United States during the American Revolution, and Britain had of course been the US's enemy--making many in the US want to "re-pay" the favor by helping France. 
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